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Estate planning for pinheads.

By TaylorVA

4 years ago


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    #68 4 years ago

    Taylor . I posted similar thread couple years ago. Vultures circle quickly when smell a meal. I went route of taking my grandson on tour internet sites to establish value. Value changes with time . Pointed out places to post firm item sale price and explain what PIA pinball collectors can be ( myself included ). If not cash on glass my games likely hauled enmass to Auction Game Sales winston salem sale. You should consider youngest trusted family member. These pins get heavier as owner ages. Dont want your midlife son or daughter get hurt trying to move a game. Hope this helps . Shane

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